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Sugar Beet - Basis
Spring-Summer 2019
Tights Sugar Beet is secondary plant for farming oil.  

Sugar Beet is secondary plant for farming oil. The yearly harvests are only half from Sugar Cane harvests.
Sugar Beet can be farmed in almost everywhere. Northern US deserts and Gob in China are the places for major beet production.

Sugar beet farming differs from cane farming during harvests. Sugar cane harvesters harvesting in the front must be modified for grabbing the roots from the ground. Sugar cane harvests are 60 - 100 tons per hectare. Sugar beet goes from 30 to 50 tons per hectare. Sugar beet fields must be harvested once a year. Might be possible to harvest and sow beets at the same time. Leave the seeds into field for winter.

The production cost is bigger than cane's. Cost fits into $10 dollar goal.

Common sugar beet harvester opens and grabs plants from them ground. It throws the plants into trailer. It spreads good soil to everywhere. The harvester-sower needs longitudinal digger wheels, with what you open each sowed row. The unit can be used with all commercial root-plants. You can adjust widths of holes and distance in between rows.